Mahmoud 'Mick' Hawi an Australian hells’ angel sentenced to 30 years for killing brother of rival gang at Sydney airport

A motorcycle gang leader has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for murdering a brother of a rival gang member during a brawl at Sydney Airport.

Comanchero national president Mahmoud 'Mick' Hawi was found guilty by a New South Wales state Supreme Court jury in November last year of the March 2009 murder of Anthony Zervas, the brother of Hells Angels member Peter Zervas.

Justice Robert Allan Hulme set a nonparole period of 21 years for the 31-year-old and a maximum of 28 years for the murder.

Hawi was also found guilty of affray for which he received a fixed term of three years, six months to be partly accumulated with the murder term.
The sentence is backdated to when he went into custody in May 2009.

The judge said Hawi and his Comanchero colleagues had displayed 'a flagrant disregard' not only for the law, but also for the many witnesses 'in whose memories the incident will live long'. Read More

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